Nope, unless of course a fantastic deal on one became available. Really always just wanted to try a no frills, unlimited eye relief optic for quick short range target acquisition. Looked through a few ACOG's today at Island View in Ventura(fantastic store and range, Aiden there is very professional, knowledgable and super helpful), almost went that way, but stuck to original objective. Cannot friggin' wait to complete this endless project and just go shoot.

My advice would be to get the XPS and a Larue Eotech mount so you can QD it. The QD mount on the EXPS doesn't return to zero as well as the Larue... however given that this is a shorter range rifle... namely cqb, it probably wont matter.

As for the 2 vs 3... get the 2 unless you plan on running night vision.

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OP: I recommend spending extra for the NV. You might need it someday. It is a tough choice, EXPS30, EXPS32 or EXPS3-4. If you like EOTechs, someday you will eventually buy all 3 to test.

For simplicity and not to cloud up the ring, you might go with the one dot: 0. I've also seen guys like the 3-4 without a magnifier.

The only way you will be sure to some degree, is to have and work with them. Even then you may change your mind several times. What we like makes little difference since your tastes and skills are key.

You may also use the optic for another gun down the road. So if it was me, given the expense, I just would not factor your current build. I want as much flexibility as possible. That is why I might get something that might exceed your range requirement.

You might also consider the Aimpoint T1 in 4moa or 2moa. For inside 100 you might like the 4moa dot. This is a very small unit.

The battery life is a big factor for me. Then which battery can I trust more, a 123 or watch battery?

I like the look and feel of the EOTech but that Aimpoint battery life seems more important, so it can stay on without auto shutoffs, then the expense of them, weight and space the extras take.......

I wish there was a definitive post to decide it for us, Mr. Vickers may have come close, but we are all different. Hope it works out for you